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23.1.13
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The Cromwell Classic Car and Hot Rod Festival continues to grow in popularity,
with more than 740 vehicles taking part in the annual festival held at the Alpha
St reserve in Cromwell on Saturday. The festival, organised by the Southland
Ford Falcon Club, attracts vehicles from all over the South Island and is a
fundraiser for the club. More than 3000 spectators viewed the display,
including the Mirror's Emma Dawe.
Bronte Hayes, 10,
left and Leah Ward,
9, both from
Cromwell, were
enjoying the day at
the car show.
Hanging out together for the day were Faith Ainsley,
10, left, Alanah Ward, 11, and Milly Brinston, 10, all
from Cromwell.
Checking out the cars on display were Graeme Clark,
left, and Malcolm Wilks, both from Dunedin.
Michelle Beck, 18, from Winton
made the most of the large crowd
to earn a bit of extra money
busking at the car show.
Enjoying a day out in the sunshine were Wendy
Denholm, from Cromwell, left, Alison Bishop, Jan
Wards and Linda Brand, all from Mataura. The
ladies are standing beside Mrs Brand's 1962
PASX Velox Vauxhall.
Geoff Christmas, left and Mark Hughes, both
from Christchurch, stayed in the shade in Mr
Hughes' 1965 Impala.
Sarah Eyles, 13, from Invercargill, left and Kate
Riley, 11, from Christchurch, pose beside Sarah's
family's 1966 Chevrolet Impala.